Sketches and Sculpture: A Study of C. Paul Jennewein
On view through February 28, 2021
Tampa Museum of Art
Tampa, Florida
tampamuseum.org
C. Paul Jennewein’s (German-American, 1890-1978) artwork reveals the inspiration of the ancient world while also engaging with the new sculptural styles of his time, merging Art Deco with the neo-classical tradition. In 1978, the Tampa Bay Art Center, predecessor of the Tampa Museum of Art, received a bequest of 2,600 objects including finished artworks, as well as preparatory drawings, plaster casts, and molds for the numerous commissions Jennewein received during his prolific career. “Sketches and Sculptures: A Study of C. Paul Jennewein” highlights this extensive archive. The exhibition presents an overview of the artist’s early sculptures and four major commissions executed between 1925 and 1940 that defined Jennewein as one of the most significant sculptors of his day.
“Sketches and Sculpture: A Study of C. Paul Jennewein” is part of the Tampa Museum of Art’s centennial exhibition series Celebrating 100 Years.
Image:
C. Paul Jennewein (German/American, 1890–1978), Coral, 1926. Silvered bronze. H. 32 inches. Tampa Museum of Art, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Joel Klayman in honor of Max and Dorothy Diamond, 1999.014.